LISTFILE

beginning with a, b, c, d, or q followed by one digit (any digit from 0 - 9), follo wed by x.

A LISTFILE command using MPE syn tax does not displa y MPE ￿les that do not follo w the traditional MPE naming conventions of up to eigh t character names for ￿les, groups and accounts.

If the ￿leset parameter does not specify groupname, all the ￿les (with uppercase names that ha ve up to 8 alphan umeric characters) in the curren t working directory (CWD) are listed irrespective of whether CWD is an MPE group or not. F or example,

LISTFILE @.@

lists the ￿les in all of the groups of the logon accoun t; whereas:

LISTFILE @

lists all the ￿les in the CWD (whic h may be di￿erent from the logon group); however, only those ￿les whose names are v alid MPE names are displa yed. If the CWD is not an MPE group, the information about the ￿le is displa yed in the new format as discussed below.

MPE Syntax (MPE Groups con taining HFS ￿les)

You may have an MPE group that also con tains ￿les with HFS syntax, for example, they begin with a dot (.), a slash (/), or an underscore ( ). To see both MPE and HFS ￿les in a group, type,

LISTFILE ./@

This displa ys all ￿le names with upper and lo wer case letters that reside under the curren t group and accoun t. In a directory, ￿le names can consist of 1 to 255 c haracters, but in a group, ￿le names cannot ha ve more than 16 characters.

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